Emotion, identity, and religion hope, reciprocity, and otherness
Religious traditions often shape our deep emotions and ongoing moods. Driven by anthropological and sociological perspectives, Douglas J. Davies describes and analyses these dynamic tensions and life opportunities as they are worked out in ritual, music, theology and the allure of sacred places.
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press
cop. 2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Dynamics, feeling, and meanings
- Ritual, values, and emotions
- Identity depletion
- Grief, intensive living, and charisma
- Gender, identity, and purity
- Love, mercy, humility, and betrayal
- Merit, grace, and pardon
- Moral-somatics, hope, despair, and suffering
- Revelation, conversion, and spirit power
- Sacred place, worship, and music
- Sensory identity : wisdom, wonder, and worship.